Sunjay’n’Eddy
Award-winning musicians to perform in folk double-header.
Award-winning musicians to perform in folk double-header.
There’s a mixed bag this month.
Simon Hale talks to the multi-talented Judith Owen.
DanceXchange announces 2015 schedule.
Two of the country’s finest female vocalists are coming up at the Robin.
Music and film are on the agenda.
Call out for bass and tenor singers as bursaries announced.
Community project makes music from local areas.
Arts centre to commemorate landmark birthday.
Toyah Willcox on getting old and other distractions.
The West Country comes to Kings Heath.
Two top performers will be appearing in Kings Heath soon.
Sian Evans from electronica pioneers Kosheen, talks about music, teaching and helicopters.
Here’s a chance to get your name associated with two quality festivals.
2015 is underway at Artrix Arts Centre.
Nothing improves a midweek January better than a great gig.
Birmingham Hippodrome will present a second Relaxed Performance of the UK’s biggest pantomime Jack and the Beanstalk
Original music crowd funding scheme began in Birmingham.
News of a post-New Years party.
Terry Wills listens to some seasonal cheer.
Film, theatre and music for January.
Rachel Watts watches Status Quo.
Students gain experience at major music show.
Andy Munro watched the Who saying goodbye once more.
Birmingham Jazz see out the year with a fling.
Because it’s almost next year already.
Richard Lutz remembers how the Four Seasons were king-dogs of radio back in the early sixties. And, today, are staying alive with the musical that has gone ’round the world.
Rachel Watts talks about reunions and Status Quo.
New music venture for cathedral city.
Show will coincide with album release.